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Cow ghee has been an Indian staple for millennia. Now the rest of the world is catching on

For thousands of years, cow ghee has been featured in Indian recipes, and even in Hindu mythology, which attributes its origins to the divine.<br>

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Cow ghee has been an Indian staple for millennia. Now the rest of the world is catching on

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  1. Cow ghee has been an Indian staple for millennia. Now the rest of the world is catching on

  2. Cow ghee has become a global phenomenon, trending as a “superfood” • Cow ghee originated in India, where the heat was not conducive to storing butter for long periods. But when that butter was clarified — heated until the water evaporates and the milk solids separate away — the product had a long shelf life. • For thousands of years, cow ghee has been featured in Indian recipes, and even in Hindu mythology, which attributes its origins to the divine.

  3. Cow ghee & honey has been advocated and used as dressing for infected wounds by Sushruta (600BC). • Ayurvedic literature has been over the centuries, the healing properties of ghee both systemic and topical. Sushruta in his surgical treatise Sushruta Samhita postulated that the combination of desi ghee (ghrita) and honey (madhu) for wound healing would have the synergistic healing effect of each one. • Ghee is useful for wounds, painful ulcers, insect bite wounds, herpes, leprosy, wounds caused by heat or fire and deep wounds by external application as per the classical texts of Ayurveda.

  4. Benefits of Cow Ghee Good for immunity Ghee is a good source of energy. It contains medium and short-chain fatty acids, they are directly absorbed in liver “of which, lauric acid is a potent antimicrobial and antifungal substance.” Prevents chronic diseases Ghee contains huge amounts of vitamin A that work efficiently in eliminating free radicals from the body. The antioxidant when combined with conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and butyric acid in ghee becomes a powerful anticancer substance that could help reduce oxidative stress in the body. Furthermore, these two acids also help in preventing many diseases as well.

  5. Protects arteries Ghee contains K2 vitamin which aid reducing the calcium deposition in the arteries, thus protecting against the calcification of arteries. It helps the heart in functioning well by decreasing harmful blood cholesterol levels and boosting the good blood cholesterol level. Increases the effectiveness of medicinal herbs Ghee is a well-known catalyst (anupana) and has the unique ability to drive the healing properties of the medicinal herbs deep into the seven body tissues (sapta dhatus). This increases the effectiveness & healing potency of the herbs dispensed.

  6. Pure Desi Ghee Price Online: 1 kg Ghee Price is Rs 2400/- • Health Benefits Of Drinking Milk With Ghee At Night • Benefits Of Applying Desi Ghee For Face Overnight • Desi Cow Ghee Benefits • Best Ghee For Babies, Infants Skin And Ghee Massage For Babies • Ghee For Mental Health • Desi Cow Ghee For Hair Growth, Hair Fall Treatment & Regrowth Benefits • Desi Cow Ghee vs Buffalo Ghee vs Jersey Cow Ghee

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